Sobre este lugar: Puente Sumergible Nagoya
El puente sumergible Nagoya cruza el río Niyodo. Construido sin barandillas para que las crecidas pasen sin arrastrarlo, contrasta sorprendentemente con el prístino Niyodo creando una escena icónica del «Japón original».
Aspectos destacados
- 191 m long with no railings — the simple form unique to submersible bridges, with functional beauty hidden in their flood-tolerant design
- Niyodo Blue — the transparent waters of Japan's «last clear river,» with emerald-green visible looking down from the bridge
- Shared with cars and bicycles — still active as a local road, with everyday life lending the frame its charm
- Four seasons from fresh greens to autumn colors — May's new growth, summer river play (July–August), October–November foliage, winter morning mist
- A network of submersible bridges — the Niyodo carries 48 chinkabashi; consider combining Sagawa, Renkon, or Ogawa Submersible Bridges